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Hoover Tower (Realigned)
Stanford University is overlooked by it's iconic Hoover Tower.
This photo was taken with a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera using a Carl Zeiss S-Planar 1:5.6 f=120mm lens and a Tiffen Orange Filter using Rollei Retro 80s film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
This photo was taken with a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera using a Carl Zeiss S-Planar 1:5.6 f=120mm lens and a Tiffen Orange Filter using Rollei Retro 80s film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
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Scott Holcomb club has replied to ProxarScott Holcomb club has replied to Bob Taylor clubScott Holcomb club has replied to tiltdesign2011I cannot help noticing though the perspective distortion. With film photography you can't correct it of course but the digital gives us wonderful possibilities. I'm used to sites where the other photographers don't spare me with a real critique - a thing which I always appreciate - and if I dare post a photo with tilted lines they usually point it pout to me. Often I don't find it necessary to correct the distortion if it's something natural but in this case I think you should have done it (:-) much more so because it's a lovely photo.
Scott Holcomb club has replied to SkipperThanks for your observation which has made me look at the image with a new perspective!
Skipper has replied to Scott Holcomb clubBut in this case, if you observe carefully, we have the combination of two kinds of "distortion" : the tilting towards the left (which you corrected partially) and the converging lines due to the perspective distortion (look at the tower at right and the one nearly in the center and you can see that they converge with the palm trees at left).
So the solution here is first to correct the tilting using the tool "angle" in the window "lens correction" of Photoshop, until the ground or the roof of the building at center is perfectly horizontal and then correct the vertical lines using the cursor you find just above the angle tool, in this case the one called "vertical perspective". Moving the cursor towards left the converging lines of the palm trees and the towers will become parallel and vertical.
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